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  1. Greece, eurozone edge closer on pensions and fiscal gap but IMF keeps bar high
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    interview on Monday a cut to high pensions by reducing the current ceiling. This stands at 3,680 euros

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  2. Programme review talks continue, progress on tax, pensions and NPLs at a premium
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    . This ceiling was reportedly set at 500,000 euros for SME loans, at 250,000 euros for loans to self

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  3. Amid risk of 2015 re-run, Greece searching for deal with lenders
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    at 9,091 euros per year (from the current 9,550) but the institutions are said to favour a ceiling

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  4. Bailout talks inch forward as Juncker comments complicate matters
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    . The draft legislation submitted by Greece to Parliament on Tuesday sees the ceiling dropping from 9,550

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  5. Piraeus first Greek bank to repay Pillar II bonds, others to follow
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    and III bonds at 15 and 8 billion respectively. The ceiling of Pillar II bonds was later extended up

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  6. A breakdown of the 5.4 bln in measures that form basis of agreement between Greece and creditors

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    - particularly the IMF - are insisting on a much lower tax-free ceiling of 8,182 euros, which entails

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  7. Technical MoU provides more detail on fiscal brake, arrears and privatisations

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    category’s budget ceiling. Discretionary expenditure excludes all categories that do not involve pension

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  8. NBG raises 300 mln from SME loan securitisation in first such Greek transaction since 2007
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    ’ by S&P and ‘B-‘ by Fitch, capped by the sovereign ceiling, according to the bank. NBG also said

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  9. New Democracy seeks higher ground in escalating TV permits row

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    , which set the ceiling at four) and that the cost of each permit should be the same (rather than

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  10. Greece and lenders make headway on review but labour reforms remain biggest obstacle
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    that the Fund demands not only an increase in the ceiling of mass dismissals from 5 to 10 percent but also

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